Dzhemilev says,

Dzhemilev noted that, following the incident with the violation of the Turkish airspace by the Russian Su-24 bomber, a “wild anti-Turkish crackdown” in Crimea ensued.

"Dozens of Turkish families in Crimea, including those who are married with the Crimean Tatars, are being deported from Crimea. All businessmen who have business relations with Turkish companies are on the verge of bankruptcy," said Dzhemilev.

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